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* ''Fanfic/LittleHandsBigAttitude'': Shadow attempts to use his ability to teleport in order to avoid being found by [[spoiler:the GUN agents]], but after a while [[spoiler:he accidentally triggers an avalance]].
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* ''Fanfic/LittleHandsBigAttitude'': Shadow attempts to use his ability to teleport in order to avoid being found by [[spoiler:the GUN agents]], but after a while [[spoiler:he accidentally triggers an avalance]].avalanche]].
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* ''Fanfic/LittleHandsBigAttitude'': Shadow attempts to use his ability to teleport in order to avoid being found by [[spoiler:the GUN agents]], but after a while [[spoiler:he accidentally triggers an avalance]].
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* ''VideoGame/ShadowGambitTheCursedCrew'': When Toya uses his Shadow Step skill, he instantly and quietly teleports to where he left his katashiro.
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* Invoked in one sketch on ''Series/NoSoapRadio'', where a man enters a steam room and inexplicably ends up [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext in the middle of the Baltic Sea with a British police officer.]]
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* Mostly played straight with Tyrone in ''Series/CloakAndDagger2018''. His teleportation is silent and has no visual effect when he disappears, though his reappearance comes with black smoke. He's pretty effective at stealth.
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* Mostly played straight with Tyrone in ''Series/CloakAndDagger2018''.''[[Series/CloakAndDagger2018 Cloak & Dagger]]''. His teleportation is silent and has no visual effect when he disappears, though his reappearance comes with black smoke. He's pretty effective at stealth.
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsThirdEdition'': The stealthiest of all teleportation spells is certainly ''translocation trick'' (from ''Magic of Faerun'' and ''Spell Compendium''). Not only does the caster and target switch locations, they also exchange appearances through an illusion; thus there is no visual clues at all that the translocation happened.
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsThirdEdition'': The stealthiest of all teleportation spells is certainly ''translocation trick'' (from ''Magic of Faerun'' and ''Spell Compendium''). Not only does the caster and target switch locations, they also exchange appearances through an illusion; thus there is no visual clues at all that the translocation happened.
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsThirdEdition'': The stealthiest of all teleportation spells is certainly ''translocation trick'' (from ''Magic of Faerun'' and ''Spell Compendium''). Not only does the caster and target switch locations, they also exchange appearances through an illusion; thus there is no visual clues at all that the translocation happened.
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* In ''Series/OnceUponATime'', Literature/{{Rumpelstiltskin}} teleports without any effects, he just disappears and reappears, unlike Regina who has a Disney-esque plume of smoke.
** Literature/PeterPan does the same thing.
** Literature/PeterPan does the same thing.
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* In ''Series/OnceUponATime'', Literature/{{Rumpelstiltskin}} teleports without any effects, he just disappears and reappears, unlike Regina who has a Disney-esque plume of smoke.
**smoke. Literature/PeterPan does the same thing. thing.
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsThirdEdition'': The stealthiest of all teleportation spells is certainly ''translocation trick'' (from ''Magic of Faerun'' and ''Spell Compendium''). Not only does the caster and target switch locations, they also exchange appearances through an illusion; thus there is no visual clues at all that the translocation happened.
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsThirdEdition'': The stealthiest of all teleportation spells is certainly ''translocation trick'' (from ''Magic of Faerun'' and ''Spell Compendium''). Not only does the caster and target switch locations, they also exchange appearances through an illusion; thus there is no visual clues at all that the translocation happened.
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